Floyd Smith, 59, Clinton, Iowa won the M55 gh Russian Veterans Championships in Moscow ) Sept,lliliP 9. the Midwest Masters Track Club. photo by Amy Smith
fross Carter, ene, Ore. br6ke the world record for the shot put with a 12.27/ 40-3, and the U.S. record in the discus with a 37. 08/121-7, Hayward Classi '.;, 25-26, Eugene, Ore. Photo by Jerry Wojcik
Australia's Judy Bandiera broke Anne McKenzie's 23-year-old 800-meter record of 2:19.2 for women,rl -n,,e v/orlj Vete,.,.,1 1 Cll\...:Mp 1Jt1Jhl('/ 45-49 with a 2:17.06 in Miyazaki. She also won 11, the 1500 in 4:52.81. U' M p.. 2 / 1 'L\
Dick rry, Meet Director, XI WAVA Championships Buffalo, N.Y., addresses the masters meeting, 1994 USATF National Convention, St. I.Duis. Photo by Suzy Hess
>l>s Run WOODIJRY PARK.NY Co /117 f "?( Alan anan, 45, "dabylon, N.Y., flrst master (18:16) in the Rob's Run Cross-Country SK, fl/ "P- er Oyster Bay, N. Y. Photo by Mike Polansky
Phil Raschker Photo by Jer ry Wojcik
\(l I Cj\ Dave Daum, 42, St. Louis, Mo.' masters /- Wimer (2:39:33)' St. Louis Marathon, Oct. 23. (f()/l iol;r!fi/ Photo by Hank Kiesel + fl /-ir/e
Erna Frank, 77, W75+ winner (45:09), accebts her award plaque f ran ( 1 to r) Maccabiah SK sponsors Arnold Minkoff, Toni Wortrrian, and Ed Slade of the U.S. Committee, Sports for Israel, Plainview, Photo by Mike Polansky
Dale Keenan, 44, Selkirk, N.Y., finishes the Schenectady Gazette Stockade-Athan in 50:07 to win the USATF National Masters 15K Championships, Nov. 13. Photo by Art Tetrault
Nate White, Fayetteville, N.Y., on his way to the M75 victory in 77:37, USATF National Masters 15K Championships, Nov. 13, held in conjunction with the Schenectady Gazette Stockade-Athan. 4! Photo by Art Tetrault
I Norman Frable, M50 v bronze medalist (1:49:45), t P.,w' WAVA Championships, Miyazaki, Japan, October, 1993., ' /
tf.ji I Geza Feld, M60 winner (26:15), Syosset Sprint 4 Mile, Long Island, N.Y., Nov. 19. 'I Photo by Mike Polansky
Sumi Onooera-Leonatd, W65, Huntington Beach, 1994 won four gold medals, USATF National T&F Championships, Eugene, Ore. Photo by Robert Leonard
/; Russ Hodge, 54, Tacoma, Wash., took second in the MSO shot put (44-!/13.42), USATF Northwest Photo by Jerry Wojcik
xi w'ava WorlJ Ve-ter-.1'.r At11tl e.+1,..r Organizers of the Championships and the new sponsors are pictured here celebrating with rey's Hot Dogs, the official hot dog of the Championships in front of the Buffalo Hilton, the Official Home of the Local Organizing Committee. Behind car from left: Neal V. Fatin Ill, president of TR Services Business Telephone Systems and a co-chair of the Championships; William Coad, manager of human resources for Russer Foods; Robert M. Greene, managing partner of Phillips, Lytle, Hitchcock, Blaine & Huber and a co-chair of the Championships; Vito J. Borrello, the Championships' executive director. Also (in front of car from left): Robyn Hudson, marketing manager for Continental Airlines; Roger Tunmore, president and owner of Tunrnore Oldsmobile; and Rudi Reiner, general manager of the Buffalo Hilton. J
#407, finished second W35 (20:11), and Jane Bell third W35 (20:33), Surrey County Cross- Country Championships, England, Oct. 8. Cto /J to/? Photo fran Bridget Cushen j-0-e_
Maury Dean, MSO winner (22:55), Syosset Sprint 4 Mile, Long Island, N.Y., Nov. 19. Photo by Mike Polansky
Bob Sager, 46, Bozeman, Mont., in the hammer, 1994 NCOiJAVA Championships, [ -Cu{ F.dmonton, Alberta, Canada. Photo by Rex Harvey
hot putter / l Wayne Shaffer, 46, KELfield 1st Anniversary Photo by Gary Kelmenson / <:pf (flf +o -h '] I., If Y-- 6 e1
Opening ceremony of th Japan Masters 1 Athletics Charnpionshi f, Ageo City, Sept. 16-18. Photo from Saeko Matsuo ' C, ro/ tif J- Te
First W40+ Joyce Adams, 40, Reston, Va., in 59:38, C(I) f o; George Washington Parkway 1 SK, Alexandria, Va. Photo by George Banker
The Syracuse Chargers W60-69 team took 1st place in the USATF National Masters 15K Championships in Schnectady, N.Y., Nov. 13. From left: Mary Ann Rusz (80:45), Gloria Brown (70:47), Lois Ball (79:40). 4 ( Photo by Evelyn White
finished 2nd M50 Peter Wayte of Cincinnati in the National Masters SK Championship,
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CLUB WEST president GO"f{,DO,o pictured presenting the High Point Field trophy to winner TiD HfT (E) _a.. at a recent Club West monthly meeting. Hatlen, of Santa Barbara, won the award after comiling points scored while competing at Club West's annual masters' meet last Oc 8 in Santa Barbara. He won the M 80 Javelin (13.63) as well as being second in both the M 80 Discus (lg.72) and M 80 Shot Put (7.57), Photo Beverley Lewis
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King of the Hill TC M60-69 relay t:eam-q_ members from the New Orleans area: Charlie Wimberley, 65, 60, Joe Fuselier, 64, Al Rieke, and Don Lee, 60. The lhlt.l( C(uhtf f'/}1',b +- t1jr1s h-d'v four fi broken or set/\world and U.S. relay records since June, including the U.S. 4x1600m with a 24:06. Photo from Al Rieke
Betsy Milli on, 40, Terre Haute, Ind., W40+ (3:55:55), St. Louis Marathon, Oct. Photo by Hank Kiesel first/ 23. t._ / L.,. /,; ( t t>/ t J;e ccd
( '. ';J',., I I C I, I t9. O, V \ /(ose.. /vft1i/ CJ j, 'f lp 1 /ooi i llj s-fr n.1 O/J w y m 4 s f-ers win /ll V, 13 a +-fi 6 V1efnQm v; f rn;,s /vj 1r1 I IJ Id vv11shin-j t,n, De..,
Victim of the OK Corral shootout. No patience or Doc Holliday's shot gun? -?i-,.,"t') >. /1,Kt.Ty v \
,, Ix:>nna Ricks, Minnesota, W35, in the pentathlon high jump, USATF National Masters Championships, Eugene, Ore., Aug. 11-14. Photo by Jerry Wojci!<.
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